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5 Small Scale Businesses You Can Start With Low Capital In Nigeria
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 218264, member: 63869"] These days even starting a small-small scale business in Nigeria demands capital and this is because of the incessant increase on the prices of goods and services as well. Prior to this time, one can start a small-scale business with a capital of $100 but presently such capital will be so demeaning and almost unrealistic in setting up a small scale business. However, there are small scale businesses that could be set up and could also be improvised to fit with the budget. The first step in setting up a business would be to have the business idea and to determine what scale to run on and location should also be of priority concern to maximize sales and enhance customer retention. Albeit, there are small scale businesses that can be operated in Nigeria such as; operating a POS outlet, where customers come to withdraw their money rather than waiting on a long queue for ATM withdrawals. Also, running a thrift store would be less capital intensive, selling of phone accessories like; pouch, screen, ear pods and earpiece. Selling of food at the road side, starting a janitorial services business, where you partner with one or two persons to grow the business gradually are all feasible to start on a small scale. [/QUOTE]
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